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Mati City’s Outstanding Winning Performance in the 2014 Indak Indak sa Kadalanan Competition

Failed to witness the pulsating performance and vibrant costumes of this year’s champion in Kadayawan’s Indak Indak sa Kadalanan? Have a full glimpse of the highlight of this year’s street dance competition. Simply click the play button below and watch the replayed performance of Mati City’s winning dance presentation.

By |August 20th, 2014|Blog|3 Comments

18 Amazing Destinations in Bicol Region

Bicolandia or Region 5 is perhaps one of the hailed tourist-haven areas of the Philippines owing to being surrounded by a lot of pristine beaches, volcanoes, caverns, lakes, coves and an unending list of marvelous natural creations which have truly captured the interest of a great deal of tourists. Bicol region is located at the

By |August 6th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Enchanted River in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur

Photo by Joemarie B. Escovilla Jr. Eight hours from Davao City, and 30-45 minutes away from the town proper of Surigao del Sur, in the midst of Barangay Cambatong, is the threshold of one of the most magnificent bodies of water in the Philippines – the Enchanted Hinatuan River. Many have been captivated of its

By |July 13th, 2014|Blog|3 Comments

On Exploring Lake Holon: An Adventure for a Greater Cause

We left Davao proper as early as 1:30 am for our much-awaited outreach program in Tboli. We took the Gensan bound bus in Ecoland, travel time was about 4hrs. From Gensan, it took us another 1 hour trip to get to Marbel. It was already around 7 am when we reached Tboli. From there we

By |May 20th, 2014|Blog|2 Comments

An Open Letter for Responsible and Reliable Journalism

Dear ABS-CBN, Journalists have a social responsibility to deliver accurate, unbiased, and appropriate news reporting. ABS-CBN has demonstrably failed in this mandate with their irresponsible and sensationalist broadcasting. Whether they have done good things in the past is IRRELEVANT. What matters now is that they should be held ACCOUNTABLE for their irresponsible and inaacurate news

By |February 27th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

SALE SEAT ALERT: Cebu Pacific Piso Fare Promo

The budget airline and the country’s largest domestic carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) launches Piso Fare Promo on all Domestic and International destinations.Hurry limited seats only. Travel Period:June 1 to December 15, 2014 Sale Period: up to January 26, 2014 or until supply last What are you waiting for? Contact your friends and travel buddies now.

By |January 25th, 2014|Blog|1 Comment

Sinulog Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities

Have a blast in one of the vibrant, dynamic and most sought after festivals in the Philippines that is celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January in Cebu City. Experience first-hand the Sinulog Festival this 2014 and prepare yourself for a heart-pumping, out of the ordinary festival celebration where you can dance your heart out, conquer

By |January 11th, 2014|Blog, Festival|0 Comments

Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2013 Official Entries and Trailers

December is definitely one of the most wonderful times of the year when Filipinos get to showcase their outpouring talents, skills and creativity in the field of filmmaking and acting. This is also the perfect moment for Filipinos to demonstrate their undying support in the local film industry by watching the featured movie entries in

By |December 23rd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Typhoon-devastated Philippines Gets Heartfelt and Out-pouring Support from All Over the Globe

Despite the fact that incidences of casualties, injuries, looting, hunger and desperation continue to rise after the Philippines has been struck by the record-breaking, strongest typhoon ever noted to hit in the entire history, our nation takes pride to carry on a fighting spirit that continues to toughen amidst all the adversities. With all the

By |November 19th, 2013|Blog|7 Comments

Six Misconceptions about Mindanao

With the negative images being portrayed in different media platforms about Mindanao, it is quite understandable why people from other parts of the country will hesitate to come and visit this beautiful island. Here’s a summation of the top 6 misconceptions about Mindanao and a bit of defense about these misconceptions: 1.) There is always

By |August 29th, 2013|Blog|10 Comments

Techy gadgets needed when traveling

From a short vacation with one’s family to an international business trip, it is time for all travelers to take a closer look at the best gadgets to use while on the go. These amazing devices not only make travel easier than ever, they could also preserve amazing memories, save money, or even take some

By |June 14th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Corregidor Island in Pictures

Bordering the country and guarding the great Manila Bay, Corregidor served as a battleground during the World War II. People living in here used to have that American kind of living where they enjoy the leisure of free country. That happy living was then turned into a nightmare when Japanese troops conquered Corregidor, the Philippines

Top 10 Reasons Why you Should Visit Philippines

Every country has its own unique attributes that sets it apart from other countries. With Philippines, aside from the picturesque sceneries you’ll see in this blessed archipelago, it has more reasons why it should be visited. Here are some good reasons: Filipinos are one of the world’s best people Our culture being naturally friendly and

By |April 12th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

The Nalus Falls in Kiamba, Saranggani Province

It was a long way ride for our adventure to the West Coast Sarangani. As we drew nearer and nearer to our destination, we became increasingly excited to finally arrive at our first stop, the Nallus Falls.   No entrance or other fees needed except for the small amount enough for the care takers’ cigarettes. This

By |March 16th, 2013|Blog|1 Comment

I will tell my Mom I’ve been to Malamawi Island in Basilan

By Meryl Grace Agudelo We left the city at breaking dawn on-board Annika Gayle. Our one hour travel was filled with mixed emotions of excitement and apprehension. We all have stories and perception about Basilan—most of which we’ve heard from friends, validated or unvalidated, over time these stories found its way to make us constantly

By |March 1st, 2013|Blog|4 Comments
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